Man jailed for murdering lodger and cutting up body
A man has been jailed for a minimum of 19 years for murdering his lodger and scattering his severed body parts in packages and a suitcase.
Benjamin Atkins, 49, killed Simon Shotton, of the same age, at their home in Bournemouth in August 2023, following a dispute over money and drugs, Winchester Crown Court heard.
Atkinsâ partner, Debbie Pereira, 39, was jailed for four years for perverting the course of justice and preventing the burial of a corpse.
The judge, Mrs Justice Stacey, said Atkinsâ actions were âgruesomeâ and âshockingly callousâ.
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Mr Shottonâs legs were disposed of on the Manor Steps Zig Zag footpath at Boscombe seafront in August 2023.
The trial was told how a member of the public was sheltering under a tree when a package containing the human remains landed beside her.
In September, the victimâs arms were found in the coupleâs garden in Aylesbury Road, and his torso was discovered in a suitcase at Boscombe Chine Gardens.
Police said skull fragments were also found in Walpole Lane in February 2024.
âExcessive self-defenceâ
The judge said a fight broke out between the two men after Atkins stole money from Mr Shottonâs wallet and used it to buy drugs.
She said she assumed Atkins killed the lodger in an act of âexcessive self-defenceâ, repeatedly stabbing him and using a loudspeaker to stove in his head.
The judge added: âThe violence you used was ferocious, unnecessary, wholly out of proportion.
âYou were by far the stronger. He was not a threat to you.â
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